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in albuquerque, new mexico, i-40 was shut down, forcing truck drivers to wait out the conditions. >> it costs money to sit still. and it costs money to run that thing empty, as far as fuel. so, hopefully they get it cleared out. >> reporter: the monster storm even brought hurricane-force winds. look at this building in north texas. the winds there so ferocious, it peeled bricks from the side of a building. >> like someone ran into the building and it was falling apart. >> reporter: the storm is headed further northeast. but the heaviest snow is slated for the midwest. kansas, which barely recovered from last week's monster storm, is bracing for even more punishment. >> we had a nice winter so far. and now, boy, in the last two weeks here, it's like jeez. >> reporter: new hampshire, which has a foot on the ground, is gearing up. >> it's crazy. >> reporter: today, there's worries about more than snow. severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall are possible across parts of the south and mid-atlantic. tahman bradley, abc news. >>> the first day of spring is march 20th. my watch is set. just
in albuquerque, new mexico, i-40 was shut down, forcing truck drivers to wait out the conditions. >> it costs money to sit still. and it costs money to run that thing empty, as far as fuel. so, hopefully they get it cleared out. >> reporter: the monster storm even brought hurricane-force winds. look at this building in north texas. the winds there so ferocious, it peeled bricks from the side of a building. >> like someone ran into the building and it was falling apart....
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domenici represented new mexico for six terms before retiring. he's been married for more than 50 years and has 8 children with his wife. >>> hundreds of thousands of federal workers are being warned there will be less money in their paychecks if those budget cuts go through. pentagon workers would lose one day of work each week for up to 22 weeks. that's a loss of about 20% of their pay. and the budget people at the defense department said the effect of those cuts will be felt across the country. >>> also, from the pentagon, a military milestone. for the first time since 2007, more than 30 days have passed with no u.s. deaths in afghanistan. the pentagon says that's because of fewer enemy attacks. and the fact that afghans, now, are taking over more of their own security operations. >>> if you're about to chow down on an egg mcmuffin this morning, you're probably not alone. a new study shows just how much fast food americans eat. adults ate 11% of their daily calories in fast food over a four-year period. topping the survey, nonhispanic black ad
domenici represented new mexico for six terms before retiring. he's been married for more than 50 years and has 8 children with his wife. >>> hundreds of thousands of federal workers are being warned there will be less money in their paychecks if those budget cuts go through. pentagon workers would lose one day of work each week for up to 22 weeks. that's a loss of about 20% of their pay. and the budget people at the defense department said the effect of those cuts will be felt across...
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warnings and advisories are posted from new mexico to wisconsin. here's sam champion with more. >> reporter: it start as a brutal wintery blast, covering california with wind, rain and snow. drivers unprepared for the messy conditions spun out, causing pileups. >> it's terrible, because they can't clean the roads and it will just get worse. >> reporter: and stranding hundreds of drivers, some for hours, after icy highways were shut down. >> we keep having people spin off the road. >> reporter: ice caused this bus to slide off the road, injuring four students and the driver. now the storm moves east. officials already helping disstressed drivers in wichita, kansas. in arizona, the pga suspended its championship because snow covered greens made it impossible to play. at tulsa international airport, workers raced to clear off planes in nearly whiteout conditions. snowfall will stretch from denver and head east, with up to a foot or more west of kansas city. now the heartland preparing for what could be the worst storm to hit the midwest since the grou
warnings and advisories are posted from new mexico to wisconsin. here's sam champion with more. >> reporter: it start as a brutal wintery blast, covering california with wind, rain and snow. drivers unprepared for the messy conditions spun out, causing pileups. >> it's terrible, because they can't clean the roads and it will just get worse. >> reporter: and stranding hundreds of drivers, some for hours, after icy highways were shut down. >> we keep having people spin off...
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but for the first time, we're now hearing recordings of a phone call made from a prison in new mexico. authorities say it is the voice of 45-year-old dana martin, telling one of the hitmen he had hired, how to strangle bieber and his bodyguard with a scarf. >> tie it really, really tight. knot it in the front once. really tight. and tie it in the back again, really tight. that seals the deal. >> police say martin was obsessed with bieber. and he was angry when bieber didn't write back to him. >>> best-selling crime writer patricia cornwell has won more than $50 million in a lawsuit against her former financial managers. cornwell claimed they were so negligent with her money she was worth only 13 million bucks at one point, despite years of making eight figures. the defense tried to argue that cornwell's lavish lifestyle, including ferraris and her apartment were to blame. wow. >>> and today is deadline day for lance armstrong to testify under oath to u.s. anti-doping agents. if he does not come clean about his illegal drug use, he may never see his lifetime ban from sports reduced. si
but for the first time, we're now hearing recordings of a phone call made from a prison in new mexico. authorities say it is the voice of 45-year-old dana martin, telling one of the hitmen he had hired, how to strangle bieber and his bodyguard with a scarf. >> tie it really, really tight. knot it in the front once. really tight. and tie it in the back again, really tight. that seals the deal. >> police say martin was obsessed with bieber. and he was angry when bieber didn't write...
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there he is, though, hanging from a ski lift in new mexico. >> it's believed he slipped out of a chair after throwing a snowball. he fell 45 feet, and suffered a concussion, a skull fracture and several internal injuries. but now, he's home. and as we said, he will be fine. >> be safe on the lift. >>> coming up next in "the pulse," a very hot, new magazine cover featuring two of the most beautiful women in the entire world. >> i love it. >>> also coming up, he calls himself kid president. find out what happened when the real president gave him a call. stay with us. pearls. hairbands. and now hot pink toes. seems tough for a tough dog like duke. but when it has anything to do with gwen, he's putty in her hands. for a love this strong, duke's family only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein... ...to help keep his body as strong as a love that can endure anything... even every fashion trend. iams. keep love strong. new almaypop of color eintense i-color bold nudes. a neutral palette with a pop of color that makes my green eyes stand out. and the
there he is, though, hanging from a ski lift in new mexico. >> it's believed he slipped out of a chair after throwing a snowball. he fell 45 feet, and suffered a concussion, a skull fracture and several internal injuries. but now, he's home. and as we said, he will be fine. >> be safe on the lift. >>> coming up next in "the pulse," a very hot, new magazine cover featuring two of the most beautiful women in the entire world. >> i love it. >>> also...
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mexico. but he forcefully defended making him a target. >> he was intimately involved in activities that were designed to kill innocent men, women and children and mostly americans. he was determined to do that. >> reporter: critics say the administration has relied so heavily on targeted killings that they don't even try to capture terrorists anymore. brennan said that's not true. >> there's not been an occasion that i'm aware of where we had the opportunity to capture a terrorist and we didn't. >> reporter: the drone strikes have come under intense criticism for killing innocent bystanders, something the u.s. has never specifically acknowledg acknowledged. >> i believe we need to acknowledge it. we need to acknowledge it publicly. >> reporter: brennan isn't done yet. he still faces a closed door classified hearing next week on the cia's most secret programs. jonathan karl, abc news, the white house. >>> and there's a big move under way tonight, two u.s. airline goliaths, a report today of a
mexico. but he forcefully defended making him a target. >> he was intimately involved in activities that were designed to kill innocent men, women and children and mostly americans. he was determined to do that. >> reporter: critics say the administration has relied so heavily on targeted killings that they don't even try to capture terrorists anymore. brennan said that's not true. >> there's not been an occasion that i'm aware of where we had the opportunity to capture a...
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tonight, winter weather warnings and watches are posted in 20 states from new mexico all the way to bolsa -- all the way to virginia. we're going to get a taste of winter weather tomorrow, but the next few days, the news may be the rate we're going to get on saturday. clear skies outside and very cold at 37 degrees. a bit of a brief and that will diminish tonight. some clouds will lead. this major winter storm with ice, severe weather breaking out and all kinds of stuff happening, it's moving from the northeast to the great lakes. we may see a wintry mixed tomorrow afternoon. those are all winter weather advisories in effect. widespread, but most of it will stay to the west of the metro area. a cold afternoon and temperatures mostly in the '30's. as we head into the evening, it will be breezy and cold and overnight, look for some cloudiness to move in and temperatures dropping into the 20s. we will give you the affect of the snow or sleet that could come in tomorrow. >> you can track conditions where you are any time with your storm watch whether app. >> a man who gave years of service to
tonight, winter weather warnings and watches are posted in 20 states from new mexico all the way to bolsa -- all the way to virginia. we're going to get a taste of winter weather tomorrow, but the next few days, the news may be the rate we're going to get on saturday. clear skies outside and very cold at 37 degrees. a bit of a brief and that will diminish tonight. some clouds will lead. this major winter storm with ice, severe weather breaking out and all kinds of stuff happening, it's moving...
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in new mexico, i-40 was shut down. >> it costs money to sit still. it also costs money to run that thing empty. hopefully they get it cleared up. >> the monster storm brought hurricane force winds. >> look at this building in north texas. the winds are so ferocious it peeled bricks from the side of the building. >> it was like somebody ran into the building. it was falling apart. >> it is headed northeast. the heaviest snow was forecast for the midwest. 19 states are under storm watches and warnings. kansas which barely recovered from last week's storm, is bracing for more punishment. >> we have had a nice winter so far. now, the last two weeks it is like jeez. >> this is crazy. i do not like the winter. >> there is worry about more than snow. severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall is possible across parts of the south and middle atlantic. >> wow. that is something. a big story, the threat of the sequestration showdown. president obama will be hitting the road. >> he will be in newport virginia, and they will be talking about it on capitol hill. tha
in new mexico, i-40 was shut down. >> it costs money to sit still. it also costs money to run that thing empty. hopefully they get it cleared up. >> the monster storm brought hurricane force winds. >> look at this building in north texas. the winds are so ferocious it peeled bricks from the side of the building. >> it was like somebody ran into the building. it was falling apart. >> it is headed northeast. the heaviest snow was forecast for the midwest. 19 states...
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but back in new mexico, gutierrez wasn't as lucky. this left him with liver damage, along with a collapsed lung and a broken skull. >> dude. >> reporter: scars, he says, which have now scared him into being more careful. >> i'm definitely going to start wearing a helmet from now on. >> reporter: a good lesson, no doubt. gutierrez was hanging there some six minutes before falling. he was in intensive care for a few days. as you can see, this morning, he was just just fine. >> held on for six minutes. >>> sam, what have you got? >> how can you watch that stuff, george? i don't know. i'm going to see what's on the boards. i wasn't paying a bit of attention. this is the detroit area. whiteout conditions. we're getting this in. detroit was a big, snowy february. you pick up half of your yearly snowfall total in the month of february. it still goes on today. that monster storm splits into two lows. the biggest part of the storm weakens as it drives in the great lakes. and the second dare storm farm forms. mostly rain for cities. it's rain f
but back in new mexico, gutierrez wasn't as lucky. this left him with liver damage, along with a collapsed lung and a broken skull. >> dude. >> reporter: scars, he says, which have now scared him into being more careful. >> i'm definitely going to start wearing a helmet from now on. >> reporter: a good lesson, no doubt. gutierrez was hanging there some six minutes before falling. he was in intensive care for a few days. as you can see, this morning, he was just just...
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mexico, revealed a secret. he fathered a child in the 1970s with the 24-year-old daughter of a senate colleague, paul axle of nevada. domenici has been married for more than 50 years and has 8 children with his wife. >>> take a look at this image. nasa calling the colossal sunspot. the dark, black spot, still growing. it is already six-times the size of earth. there are concerns it could send massive solar flares our way soon. one would argue it looks suspiciously like -- >> magma. okay. >> that one, you did make up. >> did you find that story -- >> i will say this, that's terrible. i'm sure we're good here. but that's really terrifying when you hear about that disruption. >> the size of it. all right, josh. thank you. >> you bet. >>> now, to a huge headline for everyone driving. gas prices are skyrocketing so fast, there's new warnings about a possible $5 national average for a gallon of gas. cecilia vega joins us from los angeles with the latest. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: good morning to you. and fr
mexico, revealed a secret. he fathered a child in the 1970s with the 24-year-old daughter of a senate colleague, paul axle of nevada. domenici has been married for more than 50 years and has 8 children with his wife. >>> take a look at this image. nasa calling the colossal sunspot. the dark, black spot, still growing. it is already six-times the size of earth. there are concerns it could send massive solar flares our way soon. one would argue it looks suspiciously like -- >>...
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for the first time, we're hearing recordings of a phone call made from a prison in new mexico. police say a 45-year-old dana martin telling one of the hitmen how to strangle bieber and his bodyguard using a scarf. >> martin was said to be infatuated with bieber. police say he wanted the singer dead after attempts to contact him had failed. >>> a followup now to that incident that caused an aerospace agent his job. 60-year-old joe hundley will plead not guilty to a charge of simple assault. he's now free on bond, but cannot drink alcohol or possess firearms. those are the conditions of his release. he's accused of slapping a 2-year-old boy, on top of that using a racial slur during a delig flight two weeks ago. >>> last night, president obama called the three key gop players on the issue in the senate. john mccain, lindsay graham and marco rubio. details of a backup immigration plan were leaked over the weekend. >>> and general john allen who had -- has announced his retireme retirement. he says his wife has stood by him for more than 35 years. the president praised allen while
for the first time, we're hearing recordings of a phone call made from a prison in new mexico. police say a 45-year-old dana martin telling one of the hitmen how to strangle bieber and his bodyguard using a scarf. >> martin was said to be infatuated with bieber. police say he wanted the singer dead after attempts to contact him had failed. >>> a followup now to that incident that caused an aerospace agent his job. 60-year-old joe hundley will plead not guilty to a charge of...
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check out the teenager hanging from a ski lift in new mexico. it's believed he had thrown a snowball and slipped out of the chair. he fell, boom, right there, 45 feet. he suffered a concussion, a skull fracture and several internal injuries as well. but now we believe he's home and will be fine. don't mess around on the ski lift, folks. >> not the place to do that. >>> boeing is proposing a temporary fix today to the problematic batteries on its 787 dreamliners. those batteries are blamed for at least two incidents which the batteries either caught fire or smoldered, causing smoke on board. the 787s have been grounded since those incidents. united just cut the dreamliners from its schedule until june. >>> not encouraging news here at all. this years's flu shot is not doing a good job of protecting those who need it most. public health administrators say in senior citizens, it's only 9% effective against the harsh strain of the flu. overall, for all age groups, the effectiveness is a moderate 56%. it's not clear why the vaccine is not working wel
check out the teenager hanging from a ski lift in new mexico. it's believed he had thrown a snowball and slipped out of the chair. he fell, boom, right there, 45 feet. he suffered a concussion, a skull fracture and several internal injuries as well. but now we believe he's home and will be fine. don't mess around on the ski lift, folks. >> not the place to do that. >>> boeing is proposing a temporary fix today to the problematic batteries on its 787 dreamliners. those batteries...
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we have new details from rome this morning. >>> and a hotel raided in mexico overnight? has suspected cop-killer christopher dorner fled over the border? >>> is a breakfast soda what you need to kick-start your day? >>> good tuesday morning, everybody. we do begin with breaking news out of north korea. defiantly bragging this morning that it just conducted its third nuclear test. >> the underground test is the first for new leader kim jong-un. president obama issued a statement overnight calling the move have highly provocative act. the test appeared to be more powerful than the previous test. akiko fujita explains the significance. >> reporter: it would mean that north korea is a step closer to its stated goal to create a nuclear warhead that is small enough to be mounted on top of a long-range missile that is capable of reaching the u.s. it comes two weeks after they conducted a missile test in direct defiance of u.n. security council resolutions. >> the u.n. security council is holding an emergency meeting to address the issue. even china, north korea's long-time ally
we have new details from rome this morning. >>> and a hotel raided in mexico overnight? has suspected cop-killer christopher dorner fled over the border? >>> is a breakfast soda what you need to kick-start your day? >>> good tuesday morning, everybody. we do begin with breaking news out of north korea. defiantly bragging this morning that it just conducted its third nuclear test. >> the underground test is the first for new leader kim jong-un. president obama...
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brianne carter, abc 7 news >> we turn to that ship stranded in the gulf of mexico because the crews may soon be over. we have live pictures of the carnival triumph making its way to alabama where those passengers may get off of the boat. it may not happen until tomorrow. >> this has been a long journey for more than 4000 people on board. they say the conditions are dismal. they have had limited bathroom -- access to food and bathroom. any delays are a concern for them. they may be there tonight or in the morning. >> we are sorry about what is taking place. there is no question that conditions on board are challenging. >> carnival cruise lines is offering $500 to each passenger with reimbursement and a free cruise in the future. it has canceled 12 more planned wages of the tramp -- planned voyages. >> the first best the extra friend of christopher -- the former girlfriend of christopher is speaking out. it is believed that he is deaddate and says she believes the prolonged stress of his job caused him to snap. >> the stress will wear on you. it is not justifiable for someone to kill anyo
brianne carter, abc 7 news >> we turn to that ship stranded in the gulf of mexico because the crews may soon be over. we have live pictures of the carnival triumph making its way to alabama where those passengers may get off of the boat. it may not happen until tomorrow. >> this has been a long journey for more than 4000 people on board. they say the conditions are dismal. they have had limited bathroom -- access to food and bathroom. any delays are a concern for them. they may be...
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. >>> and authorities have uncovered a new drug tunnel beneath the u.s./mexico border. this one in arizona. it's two feet wide. but it is 68 feet long. agents seized more than 1,200 pounds of marijuana in the discovery. >>> and new evidence that the housing market is, in fact, bouncing back. foreclosures have dropped to their lowest level since the peak of the housing boom some six years ago, thanks in part to new laws protecting homeowners. >>> getting knocked out, is one thing. getting knocked out without a punch being thrown is what happened here. ray edwards, the big fella, took the ring in north dakota. his opponent didn't show up. some guy from iowa half the size didn't want the show to not go on. so, he decided to jump into the ring. and he did what all of us would do. took a dive worthy of -- a 2 1/2 pike, perfect entry. 10 from every judge. he may have sought medical attention. i don't know. >> it was the whoosh. >> yeah, the whoosh. the wind power of that punch. the best part about this is the commissioner of the boxing association has now suspended that boxer
. >>> and authorities have uncovered a new drug tunnel beneath the u.s./mexico border. this one in arizona. it's two feet wide. but it is 68 feet long. agents seized more than 1,200 pounds of marijuana in the discovery. >>> and new evidence that the housing market is, in fact, bouncing back. foreclosures have dropped to their lowest level since the peak of the housing boom some six years ago, thanks in part to new laws protecting homeowners. >>> getting knocked out,...
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we have new pictures. it broke down sunday after an engine room fire. carnival says it is working hard to make sure passengers are as
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. >> a tugboat is on its way to toe the carnival cruise ship stranded in the gulf of mexico. a fire in the engine room power. out the triumph has spent the past more than 500t the coast of texas. .assengers have plenty of food is in anyboard danger. a new effort is underway to honor the crew of the hms .ounty to install ashing memorial to the ship along the hudson river. that is where the bounty often docked. the replica ship sank off the north carolina last year. the captain and another crew were not found. hearings will begin tomorrow in portsmouth, va. the whiskey distiller is -- watering down its to meet global demand. is now 42% by volume. that news with skepticism as well as complaints. the company insists the company the same. drinkers to set -- detected no difference during tests. this is a story of endurance from sweden. >> two women and four men are's 48ring money after spending sitting on top of lots of ice. competitors say the worst part the boredom, not the cold. were below -18 one point. they were allowed bathroom .reaks is the 12th year for the .ontest i hope y
. >> a tugboat is on its way to toe the carnival cruise ship stranded in the gulf of mexico. a fire in the engine room power. out the triumph has spent the past more than 500t the coast of texas. .assengers have plenty of food is in anyboard danger. a new effort is underway to honor the crew of the hms .ounty to install ashing memorial to the ship along the hudson river. that is where the bounty often docked. the replica ship sank off the north carolina last year. the captain and another...
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let's just get to april. >>> now to other news this morning. more than 3,000 passengers and 1,000 crew members are stranded aboard a cruise ship off of mexico this morning. the carnal ship "triumph" is operating on emergency power after a fire took place in the engine room. on top of that, a tug boat is being sent to tow the ship to a mexican port. the coast guard says everyone on board is simply making due. >> all the passengers are staying in the public areas and the open decks, because there's no air condition. the air conditioning is not working right now, which is a discomfort, but it is not a level of emergency at this point. >> that ship has to be pretty funky by now. that tug boat is not expected to reach the ship until wednesday. passengers will be flown home after that. >>> now to the latest in the search for the former l.a. police officer, christopher dorner. a tip led authorities to evacuate a lowe's store in north ridge yesterday. but there was no sign of the suspected killer. police are hoping the million dollar reward being offer
let's just get to april. >>> now to other news this morning. more than 3,000 passengers and 1,000 crew members are stranded aboard a cruise ship off of mexico this morning. the carnal ship "triumph" is operating on emergency power after a fire took place in the engine room. on top of that, a tug boat is being sent to tow the ship to a mexican port. the coast guard says everyone on board is simply making due. >> all the passengers are staying in the public areas and the...
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this is a whole new world you're opening up here. literally. there are so many thing you're involved in. i know you're involved with solar city, solar power for homes and businesses. you've got the electric car, tesla, the motor trend car of the year which is about as big an award as you can possibly get. i have to say. you really make us feel bad about ourselves. are you working on anything crazy? have you thought about time travel or anything like that? >> i don't think time travel is possible. but there is -- >> jimmy: so pessimistic. >> but there is this thing, this idea that i have called the hyper loop. >> jimmy: i've heard of this. when are you going to publish the paper better the hyper loop? >> i think i should probably get tesla profitable before i publish stuff about the hyper loop. otherwise people may think i'm getting distracted on side projects. i should keep my eye on the ball. >> jimmy: but let us know about the hyper loop. i don't know what it is but i want part of it. yep. it is great to meet you. if you want to watch the lau
this is a whole new world you're opening up here. literally. there are so many thing you're involved in. i know you're involved with solar city, solar power for homes and businesses. you've got the electric car, tesla, the motor trend car of the year which is about as big an award as you can possibly get. i have to say. you really make us feel bad about ourselves. are you working on anything crazy? have you thought about time travel or anything like that? >> i don't think time travel is...
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news reports say the truck was carrying fireworks for an upcoming chinese new year celebration. 25 people killed and more than 100 injured in an explosion at a building owned by mexico's state oil company. a blast last in the basement and first you force of the basement. rescuers are searching for anyone still trapped. the skyscraper next to the building was evacuated after the explosion. authorities have not said what may have led to the blast. >> vice president biden has made controversial statements about gun control. he said curbs on guns can reduce firearm deaths, but will not ensure an end to mass killings like the shooting in newtown, connecticut. he's asking for democratic support for an assault weapons ban and requiring all gun buyers to undergo background checks. >> remarks the 10th anniversary of the space shuttle columbia disaster that killed seven astronauts. the shuttle disintegrated over texas minutes before it was set to land in florida. at the kennedy space center today, nasa will hold a day of remembrance to pay tribute to the crewmembers as always be astronauts killed i
news reports say the truck was carrying fireworks for an upcoming chinese new year celebration. 25 people killed and more than 100 injured in an explosion at a building owned by mexico's state oil company. a blast last in the basement and first you force of the basement. rescuers are searching for anyone still trapped. the skyscraper next to the building was evacuated after the explosion. authorities have not said what may have led to the blast. >> vice president biden has made...
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the new airline would keep the american name. critics say the merger could mean less competition as well as higher fares. >> around the nation, the carnival cruise ship stranded in the gulf of mexico is expected to arrive in mobile, alabama this afternoon. the company's acknowledges the cruise ship triumph was placed in the past by other mechanical problems before sunday's engine fire. company has canceled 12 more planned voyages. more than 4000 people are on board the stranded ship. basic conditions are dismal and that they have limited access to food and bathrooms. the remains found inside a burning cabin in big bear, california, still have not been identified. police say that all evidence points to christopher dorner. former lapd officer allegedly killed four people before he barricaded himself in a cabin that caught fire. the san bernardino no sheriff said his deputies did not intentionally burn down the cabin. he said they shot pyrotechnic teargas into the cabin and it erupted in flames. >> more police officers will patrol t
the new airline would keep the american name. critics say the merger could mean less competition as well as higher fares. >> around the nation, the carnival cruise ship stranded in the gulf of mexico is expected to arrive in mobile, alabama this afternoon. the company's acknowledges the cruise ship triumph was placed in the past by other mechanical problems before sunday's engine fire. company has canceled 12 more planned voyages. more than 4000 people are on board the stranded ship....
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the southern system is over the gulf of mexico and the florida coastline. these two are merging. the upper level components are merging over the mid-atlantic and off our coastline. as they move north it will quickly identify and strengthen and have the biggest impact on new england. it's a very similar situation as to what happened here to three years ago exactly with snowmageddon. dulles airport had about 33 inches of snow from the first round of snowmageddon. peers are predicted snowfall. basically along the mason-dixon line some folks in southern pennsylvania could see four inches of snow. new york city, may be 11 inches. look at this. western massachusetts, that's where the computer models are giving over 30 inches of snow possibly from this system. this is just one run of our computer model. it's not the only computer model that is indicating the possibility of 300 more inches of snow around the boston area. unbelievable. that is epic. it does not come together yet but just the possibility. computer models have been showing that for few days. around here tomorrow morning lig
the southern system is over the gulf of mexico and the florida coastline. these two are merging. the upper level components are merging over the mid-atlantic and off our coastline. as they move north it will quickly identify and strengthen and have the biggest impact on new england. it's a very similar situation as to what happened here to three years ago exactly with snowmageddon. dulles airport had about 33 inches of snow from the first round of snowmageddon. peers are predicted snowfall....
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the new york to san diego flight was diverted to denver and the woman was removed. the plane continued to southern california. >>> also overnight, the death toll is rising following an explosion in mexico city. at least 25 people killed and more than 100 hurt after a blast ripped through the head quarters of a state-run oil company. the blast occurred in the basement of the building. investigators are not sure what caused it. >>> we're also tracking new developments in alabama, where the hostage standoff is entering its fourth day. the gunman and the 5-year-old boy he kidnapped remain in an underground bunker stocked with supplie supplies. they're talking to the 65-year-old through a ventilation pipe. they do not believe the boy, who is autistic, has been harmed. dykes allegedly groobed the boy after shooting his school bus driver on tuesday. >>> now the shuffle going on in the president's cabinet. today, the focus is on the foreign policy team. tahman bradley is watching the ever-changing lineup and joins us from washington with more. hi, tahman. >> reporter: hey,
the new york to san diego flight was diverted to denver and the woman was removed. the plane continued to southern california. >>> also overnight, the death toll is rising following an explosion in mexico city. at least 25 people killed and more than 100 hurt after a blast ripped through the head quarters of a state-run oil company. the blast occurred in the basement of the building. investigators are not sure what caused it. >>> we're also tracking new developments in...
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mexico's attorney general's office is searching for the cost. in central china, a truck carrying fireworks ahead of chinese new year celebrations exploded this morning. blast destroyed part of an elevated highway, sending vehicles plummeting 100 feet to the ground. china state tv network reports eight confirmed deaths, but that number is likely to rise. >> vice-president joe biden is on his way to munich germany for a security conference, joining the other world leaders andin discussions on the fighting in mali and syria and iran. it's a rather informal setting. time for us to talk about a lot of action on the weather front. school closings and delays scrolling at the top of your screen. >> we are starting to see accumulations on the roads. scarce everywhere except for rosslyn and the district. but it is coming. -- it is snowing everywhere except for rosslyn and the district. meteorologist adam caskey is in woodbrige this morning. some big fat snowflakes. >> yes, but the heaviest band has moved through. so it is lighter off old bridge road and g
mexico's attorney general's office is searching for the cost. in central china, a truck carrying fireworks ahead of chinese new year celebrations exploded this morning. blast destroyed part of an elevated highway, sending vehicles plummeting 100 feet to the ground. china state tv network reports eight confirmed deaths, but that number is likely to rise. >> vice-president joe biden is on his way to munich germany for a security conference, joining the other world leaders andin discussions...
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photos has hit a magazine, and the royal family is -- a new round of paparazzi photos has hit a magazine, and the royal families demanding answers. >> and demoralizing one of the nation's greatest freedom fighters. >> and we continues for thousands stuck adrift in the gulf of mexico. -- the wait continues for thousands stuck adrift in the gulf of mexico. >> taking a live look outside. we're expecting a saudi mix of rain and snow. >> welcome back. what a story that has become. passengers on the carnival triumph are now entering their third day at sea without power. >> conditions on the cruise liner have gone from bad to >> welcome back. what a story that has become. passengers on the carnival triumph are now entering their third day at sea without power. >> conditions on the cruise liner have gone from bad to worse, and the ordeal is not over. >> another difficult day for passengers stopped at sea and what they describe as dreadful conditions on the carnival cruise ship triumph. one woman's 12-year-old daughter is one of the thousands on board. >> she called me hysterical, screaming and c
photos has hit a magazine, and the royal family is -- a new round of paparazzi photos has hit a magazine, and the royal families demanding answers. >> and demoralizing one of the nation's greatest freedom fighters. >> and we continues for thousands stuck adrift in the gulf of mexico. -- the wait continues for thousands stuck adrift in the gulf of mexico. >> taking a live look outside. we're expecting a saudi mix of rain and snow. >> welcome back. what a story that has...
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the carnival cruise ship in the gulf of mexico. the ship trying to get to a port now in mobile, alabama. matt gutman has the latest on the story. >> reporter: the decision overnight to tow the crippled "triumph," seen in these new photos, to alabama, could be making a brutal voyage even worse. and for the first time, we are hearing from passengers aboard that stricken ship. >> there's no lights, no water. we can't flush. some people were able to shower. >> reporter: conditions are getting worse by the hour, debra rightmire wrote abc news. toilets are overflowing inside our cabins. we're having to sleep inside the hallways. onion and cucumber sandwiches last night. "the triumph," which is bigger than the "titanic," is running on emergency power. and is being towed at a few miles per hour. shelly crosby texted us, we have a lot of tent cities on-deck. and while carnival's ads boast limitless food, that's not the case on "the triumph." we waited four hours to get a hamburger. it's just as scarce, coming only when another carnival ship
the carnival cruise ship in the gulf of mexico. the ship trying to get to a port now in mobile, alabama. matt gutman has the latest on the story. >> reporter: the decision overnight to tow the crippled "triumph," seen in these new photos, to alabama, could be making a brutal voyage even worse. and for the first time, we are hearing from passengers aboard that stricken ship. >> there's no lights, no water. we can't flush. some people were able to shower. >> reporter:...
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tomato grows from mexico have to abide to a pact the prices of goods. according to the census bureau, imported nearly $2 worth of tomatoes from of 2011. if you like eating salad, the -- price of lettuce to may hurt your wallet. we at bloomberg looked at government data and found that and otherof lettuce salad staples could in fact go up. if you are sick of all that pizza hut iszza, planning to roll out pizza sliders. just 3.5" is, they will be the personal pan pizzas they offer. if you want to try them out, will offer them for four o'clock p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at participating stores tomorrow. you already know, a lot of food items hitting the market. mcdonald's recently rolled out mcbites. i am linda bell. i am salivating as well. awfully hard for us to stay from the fast food. thank you so much. 5:56 is the time. >> coming up, find out what first lady laura bush making an appearance in d.c. today.
tomato grows from mexico have to abide to a pact the prices of goods. according to the census bureau, imported nearly $2 worth of tomatoes from of 2011. if you like eating salad, the -- price of lettuce to may hurt your wallet. we at bloomberg looked at government data and found that and otherof lettuce salad staples could in fact go up. if you are sick of all that pizza hut iszza, planning to roll out pizza sliders. just 3.5" is, they will be the personal pan pizzas they offer. if you...
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. >>> and new information on what left the carnival cruise ship stranded in the gulf of mexico last week. the coast guard now blames a leak in a pipeline that connects a fuel tank to one of the ship's engines. investigators say oil dripped on a hot surface and caught fire. >>> in business news. a potential megamerger. office max and office depot, are talking about a merger. struggle to compete against staples and other big retailers, like costco. >>> and finally, talk about the most remarkable special delivery. the odds are 1 in 70 million. a woman in texas has given birth to two sets of identical twins on the same day, with no fertility drugs or in vitro fertilization. the four boys grew in pairs, within two separate placentas. mom had a complication-free cesarean on valentine's day, no less. mom and dad say, they were just trying to give their son a little sister. they now have a basketball team. and that is un -- it's unbelievable. >> they should play the lottery, for sure. >> i want to know what they mean by complication-free. i mean, they are -- >> when she brings both sets -- they'
. >>> and new information on what left the carnival cruise ship stranded in the gulf of mexico last week. the coast guard now blames a leak in a pipeline that connects a fuel tank to one of the ship's engines. investigators say oil dripped on a hot surface and caught fire. >>> in business news. a potential megamerger. office max and office depot, are talking about a merger. struggle to compete against staples and other big retailers, like costco. >>> and finally, talk...
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went to a yacht club near san diego where he attempted not successfully to steal a boat and flee to mexico. did not work out here. but this guy is armed and extremely dangerous. >> if you see him, police are asking that you call them right away. >>> and in other news this morning, we're learning new details about ray ralph, a man charged with killing a former military sniper. a cell phone taken from his house may show pictures of him with the victims taken right before their deaths. attorneys are asking for a psychiatric evaluation to determine if he's competent to stand trial. thousands of mourners are expected to attend a public memorial for sniper chris kyle. >>> the president's choice for the next head of the cia defended the use of drones against terror suspects trurg his hearing yesterday on capitol hill. he said such strikes are rarely used and only against targets planning to attack the u.s. however, the head of the intelligence committee, senator dianne feinstein, is calling for more openness about that drone program. >>> outgoing defense secretary leon panetta revealed for the fi
went to a yacht club near san diego where he attempted not successfully to steal a boat and flee to mexico. did not work out here. but this guy is armed and extremely dangerous. >> if you see him, police are asking that you call them right away. >>> and in other news this morning, we're learning new details about ray ralph, a man charged with killing a former military sniper. a cell phone taken from his house may show pictures of him with the victims taken right before their...
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it will take three full days to get the ship back to a port in mexico. with six-foot seas, not much of a vacation. >>> we turn to the most serious warning yet about a new era of cyber war fair. akoording to an intelligence report, the u.s. is a target of a massive possibility of information being stolen from major u.s. industries. the white house is expected to issue an executive order this week to establish a volunteer system aim at helping big companies share threat information with the government. >>> as we head back to work this week, yet another gas spike at the gas stations. the national average now standing at $3.59 a gallon. prices well over $4 in states lycra xwrauz of higher oil prices. and pipeline maintenance. >>> and finally the national anthem that went oh, so horribly wrong at one minor league hockey game. take a look. that's the fellow that handles the mascot for the bakersfield condo condors. fell on the ice. and the 29-pound bird was -- waernding. as you might expect, vultures not used to spending time in the rink. on to boards. on to t
it will take three full days to get the ship back to a port in mexico. with six-foot seas, not much of a vacation. >>> we turn to the most serious warning yet about a new era of cyber war fair. akoording to an intelligence report, the u.s. is a target of a massive possibility of information being stolen from major u.s. industries. the white house is expected to issue an executive order this week to establish a volunteer system aim at helping big companies share threat information with...
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. >>> new details about the fatal shooting of former navy s.e.a.l. and american sniper author chris kyle and his friend at a texas gun range on saturday. a sheriff in texas says the shooter, also an iraqi war vet, may have been suffering from some sort of mental illness, perhaps ptsd, post-traumatic stress disorder. >> the suspect's mother, she may have reached out to mr. kyle to try and help her son. and we kind of have an idea that maybe that's why they were at the range, for some type of therapy. >> the suspect, eddie ray routh, is on suicide watch. he's held on $3 million bond facing two counts of capital murder. >>> and now to the state department, where there will be an official welcoming ceremony today for the new -- for the agency's new chief. john kerry took over from hillary clinton on friday, taking the oath of office at a private ceremony with supreme court justice elena kagan officiating. the new secretary of state then spent the weekend making phone calls to foreign ministers from around the world. >>> well, browsing the internet on an
. >>> new details about the fatal shooting of former navy s.e.a.l. and american sniper author chris kyle and his friend at a texas gun range on saturday. a sheriff in texas says the shooter, also an iraqi war vet, may have been suffering from some sort of mental illness, perhaps ptsd, post-traumatic stress disorder. >> the suspect's mother, she may have reached out to mr. kyle to try and help her son. and we kind of have an idea that maybe that's why they were at the range, for...
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we begin with breaking news. overnight out of southern california. a t least eight people have died and dozens more on injured after a tour bus crashed. some 80 miles east of los angeles. the bus was returning to tijuana, mexico. >>> overseas, a major development in the nuclear standoff with iran. the foreign minister says his country is willing to resume talks over its nuclear program later this month, ending eight months of stalled negotiations. u.s. officials remain skeptical of the offer. >>> a rare sight in cuba. former dictator fidel castro showing up at the pols on sunday to vote if the national election. he spent about an hour chatting with voters, his first such public appearance since 2010. >>> meanwhile in london, police are trying to figure out why man broke through a security line outside buckingham palace. you see him there holding two knives, holding one to his throat. police subdued him with a taser gun. he's expected in court later today. >>> also this morning, scientists confirm that remains found under a parking lot in england are,
we begin with breaking news. overnight out of southern california. a t least eight people have died and dozens more on injured after a tour bus crashed. some 80 miles east of los angeles. the bus was returning to tijuana, mexico. >>> overseas, a major development in the nuclear standoff with iran. the foreign minister says his country is willing to resume talks over its nuclear program later this month, ending eight months of stalled negotiations. u.s. officials remain skeptical of the...
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ford is bringing jobs back from mexico. and this year, apple will start making macs in america again. there are things we can do, right now, to act semirate thxc trend. last year, we created our first manufacturing innovation ins tult in youngstown, ohio, a once shuddered warehouse is now a state of the art lab where there are potentials to revolutionize the way we make almost everything. there's no reason why this can't happen in other towns. i'm announcing three more of these factories, to turn regions left behind into global centers of high tech jobs. and i ask this congress to help create a network of 15 of these hubs and guarantee that the next revolution in manufacturing is made right here in america. we can get that done. [ applause ] now, if we want to make the best products, we also have to invest in the best ideas. every dollar we invested to map the human gee know returned $140 to our economy. today, our scientists are mapping the human brain to unlock the answers to alzheimer's. they are developing drugs to rege
ford is bringing jobs back from mexico. and this year, apple will start making macs in america again. there are things we can do, right now, to act semirate thxc trend. last year, we created our first manufacturing innovation ins tult in youngstown, ohio, a once shuddered warehouse is now a state of the art lab where there are potentials to revolutionize the way we make almost everything. there's no reason why this can't happen in other towns. i'm announcing three more of these factories, to...
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, new mexico. but cartoonist called "without reservation." a collection of my work recently was published on august 1st under the same name without reservations. when i first started, my cartoons were down here when we first started, but because of popularity, my cartoons have job to the top of the left-hand corner. i'm from santa domingo, new mexico. one of the 19 populace here in new mexico and new mexico another and all the publicized issue dated along the rio grande groundbreakers here in new mexico. my cartoons depict native humor. at first when i first started, they were native carried theories in native situations and ibm's was geared towards natives. but in the last four or five years, the become more universal where they spilled out into the mainstream, so it's more universal now. inspiration came from reading mad magazine growing up in the 70s. my friend david and i used to exchange, the spirit of spiderman, hulk and other marvel comic books. our favorite was not agassi above is my favori
, new mexico. but cartoonist called "without reservation." a collection of my work recently was published on august 1st under the same name without reservations. when i first started, my cartoons were down here when we first started, but because of popularity, my cartoons have job to the top of the left-hand corner. i'm from santa domingo, new mexico. one of the 19 populace here in new mexico and new mexico another and all the publicized issue dated along the rio grande groundbreakers...
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and chart the course for new mexico's new year. a year in which we must focus on making new mexico more competitive. at a time of intense gridlock in washington, d.c., it is encouraging to reflect on the progress we have made together
and chart the course for new mexico's new year. a year in which we must focus on making new mexico more competitive. at a time of intense gridlock in washington, d.c., it is encouraging to reflect on the progress we have made together
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where are and santa fe new mexico. my name is dorothy massey and my daughter and co-owner and i have owned collected works book store for for the last 18 methods now 35 years old as santa fice oldest and we think best independent city. santa. santa fe has a population of 80,000 people and it supports no less than 17 independent bookstores. how does this work in the other 16 stay afloat? it's not easy. we all worked very hard it will be due in its and mutually supportive community of oak store owners. the city itself is tri-cultural with an amazing amount of very well read, very literary people. we post more authors and poets, both genuine and wannabes, the most communities and the combination of six major visible organizations, and incredible system here, wonderful arts, ballet, opera. it is a rich cultural city and the people that live here and the people that visit here, out in support that culture and all of its ramifications. the literary arts are just one of many here. i think what sets collected works of part is
where are and santa fe new mexico. my name is dorothy massey and my daughter and co-owner and i have owned collected works book store for for the last 18 methods now 35 years old as santa fice oldest and we think best independent city. santa. santa fe has a population of 80,000 people and it supports no less than 17 independent bookstores. how does this work in the other 16 stay afloat? it's not easy. we all worked very hard it will be due in its and mutually supportive community of oak store...
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river here in new mexico. my cartoons depict native humor, and at first when i first started this cartoon, they were native characters in native situations, and my audience was geared towards natives. but in the last four or five years, i've -- they've become more universal, where they spilled out into the mainstream part of dominant culture. so it's more universal now. my inspiration came from reading "mad magazine" in the '7s. my friend david and i used to exchange comic books, spider many, hulk, and other marvel comic books but our favorite one was "mad magazine" and one of my favorite artists wars don martin. so that's where my inspiration comes from. i started doodling my own, characters, and because i grew up on the res sir separation not mainstream, my cartoons were native looking, and that's where they didn't -- some of my characters have big noses and some of the tribes up north, like the plains tribes, the natives up there, they tend to have big noses, and people think that's why i draw the big noses
river here in new mexico. my cartoons depict native humor, and at first when i first started this cartoon, they were native characters in native situations, and my audience was geared towards natives. but in the last four or five years, i've -- they've become more universal, where they spilled out into the mainstream part of dominant culture. so it's more universal now. my inspiration came from reading "mad magazine" in the '7s. my friend david and i used to exchange comic books,...
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i mean, gunbattles were taking over and land grabs are taking place all over new mexico. it was a really wild west. while he was who he had to grapple with billy the kid. and billy the kid is a real live historical character who has inspired probably more writing, fiction and nonfiction and anyone else in new mexico's history. some of the letters that billy the kid wrote to general lee wallace asking him to honor the author of a pardon, which billy the kid said that the governor reneged on. some of those letters are in our history library and what surprised me, they've only been acquired in the last few years. what surprised me is that billy the kid was literate, and their -- his handwriting looks pretty good. the legends of billy go on and on and on. the man who killed her the kid wrote his story called the autobiography of billy the kid. and then one of the world's foremost living billy the kid experts, frederick, has annotated that book so there are plenty of literature out there, fiction and nonfiction if you want to find out what you think about billy the kid. we are
i mean, gunbattles were taking over and land grabs are taking place all over new mexico. it was a really wild west. while he was who he had to grapple with billy the kid. and billy the kid is a real live historical character who has inspired probably more writing, fiction and nonfiction and anyone else in new mexico's history. some of the letters that billy the kid wrote to general lee wallace asking him to honor the author of a pardon, which billy the kid said that the governor reneged on....
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new mexico. skeptics said we could not balance the budget without east a massive -- without either a massive tax increase or making deep cuts to classroom spending and to medicaid. but we came together in a bipartisan manner, and together we proved the skeptics wrong. [applause] for two years in a row, we compromised and passed good, balanced budgets. we protected critical priorities like classroom spending and basic health care for the most vulnerable. we protected childcare for working moms, school clothes for kids in need. and let's remember we accomplished all of this without raising taxes. [applause] not only did we eliminate the deficit, we created a surplus. this wasn't a republican accomplishment or a democratic accomplishment. it was an accomplishment we achieved together. the next year we used those surplus tax dollars wisely. we put some in our state savings account, increasing our reserve levels. we used some to increase funding for education, targeting reading and early childhood ini
new mexico. skeptics said we could not balance the budget without east a massive -- without either a massive tax increase or making deep cuts to classroom spending and to medicaid. but we came together in a bipartisan manner, and together we proved the skeptics wrong. [applause] for two years in a row, we compromised and passed good, balanced budgets. we protected critical priorities like classroom spending and basic health care for the most vulnerable. we protected childcare for working moms,...
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we are in santa fe, new mexico. my name is dorothy massey. my daughter and co-owner, mary wilson, and i've come have owned collected works of its 18 of 35 years in age of santa fe's oldest and best, we think, bookstore and coffeehouse in the city. we had a population of 80,000 people and we support no less than 17 independent bookstores are you how does collected works and the other 16 bookstores stay afloat? well, it's not easy. we all work very hard for you we work hard at what we do. we are mutually supportive is a community of bookstore owners. the city itself is tri-cultural with an amazing amount of very well read, literary people. we boast more authors and poets, both genuine and wannabes, in most communities. and we have a combination of six major organizations. an incredible museum system exists here. wonderful art, ballet, opera. it is a rich cultural city. the people that live here and the people that visit here come out and support that culture in all of its forms. i think what sets collected works apart is the fact that we really
we are in santa fe, new mexico. my name is dorothy massey. my daughter and co-owner, mary wilson, and i've come have owned collected works of its 18 of 35 years in age of santa fe's oldest and best, we think, bookstore and coffeehouse in the city. we had a population of 80,000 people and we support no less than 17 independent bookstores are you how does collected works and the other 16 bookstores stay afloat? well, it's not easy. we all work very hard for you we work hard at what we do. we are...
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they belonged and there were many episodes of resistance to federal rule in new mexico. what is going on today, this rich and diverse body of faith communities in santa fe, we constructed that on top of this foundation of faith being part of santa fe's history from the very start. santa fe has been the subject of many books by many writers, a diverse range of writers, and this book has a terrific bibliography for anyone who wants to read more about santa fe.
they belonged and there were many episodes of resistance to federal rule in new mexico. what is going on today, this rich and diverse body of faith communities in santa fe, we constructed that on top of this foundation of faith being part of santa fe's history from the very start. santa fe has been the subject of many books by many writers, a diverse range of writers, and this book has a terrific bibliography for anyone who wants to read more about santa fe.
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tavis: so you soldiered to new mexico. it is one thing when you do not have any money, but you cannot speak the language. when you get to new mexico, how do you navigate your way through? how do you make this work? >> all right, first, i studied english as a second language. the connections to the homeland, i knew i could not go back. i knew i had to stay here. i stayed with my english teacher so that i could learn more english quickly, and then i observed that my english teacher could not find a job with a ph.d. in literature. tavis: that is not funny, but it is. >> so i thought i was going to study comparative literature, and i did not have enough english, either, so i thought i had to study something with marketable skills, so i asked someone what i could steady since i did not have a formal education. i did not have math or science. and someone said to check out this new field of computer science. and he said it was a man-made language. and i thought, great. i am good with language, and i know how to make stuff. fortun
tavis: so you soldiered to new mexico. it is one thing when you do not have any money, but you cannot speak the language. when you get to new mexico, how do you navigate your way through? how do you make this work? >> all right, first, i studied english as a second language. the connections to the homeland, i knew i could not go back. i knew i had to stay here. i stayed with my english teacher so that i could learn more english quickly, and then i observed that my english teacher could...
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we're in santa fe, new mexico. my name is dorr gnu massey -- dorothy massey, and my daughter and co-owner, marry wolfe, and i, have owned collected works for 18 of its now 35 years. santa fe has a population of 80,000 people, and it supports no less than 17 independent bookstores. how does collected works and the other 16 stay afloat? it's not easy. we all work very hard at what we do, and it is a very mutually-supportive community of bookstore owners. the city itself is cultural with an amazing amount of very well-read, very literary people. we boast more authors and poets both genuine and wannabes than most communities, and the combination of six major musical organizations, an incredible museum system here, wonderful arts, ballet, opera. it is a rich cultural city, and the people that live here and the people that visit here come out and support that culture in all of its ramifications. the literary arts is just one of many here. i think what sets collected works apart is the fact that we really have this space.
we're in santa fe, new mexico. my name is dorr gnu massey -- dorothy massey, and my daughter and co-owner, marry wolfe, and i, have owned collected works for 18 of its now 35 years. santa fe has a population of 80,000 people, and it supports no less than 17 independent bookstores. how does collected works and the other 16 stay afloat? it's not easy. we all work very hard at what we do, and it is a very mutually-supportive community of bookstore owners. the city itself is cultural with an...
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in new mexico. my cartoons depict native humor and a first when i first started the cartoon, they were native characters and negative situation and my audience is geared towards natives. they've become more universal or the spilled into the mainstream for dominant cultures. so it's more universal now. it came from reading that magazine growing up in the 70s. these two exchange, books and other marvel, books. our favorite one was mad magazine when my favorite artists is on martin. so that's an inspiration comes from. i started doodling male characters, but because i grew up on the reservation and not in mainstream, my cartoons were native looking. and that's where some of my characters have big noses and some of the tribes of the north, like the natives up there tend to have big noses. it's because don martin true his characters with large noses, so i followed him in doing that. but i'm inspired by the people i grew up with. my family, members of my tribe and basically watching people and some of the
in new mexico. my cartoons depict native humor and a first when i first started the cartoon, they were native characters and negative situation and my audience is geared towards natives. they've become more universal or the spilled into the mainstream for dominant cultures. so it's more universal now. it came from reading that magazine growing up in the 70s. these two exchange, books and other marvel, books. our favorite one was mad magazine when my favorite artists is on martin. so that's an...
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. >> deep roots in new mexico. my family has been there for 400 years. we know that at least 12 generations, we're doing a little more research, identified 13, probably by the time i'm done we'll be able to show that my family goes back 16 generations in new mexico. >> with her election, lujan grisham continues her family's political legacy. >> my grandfather was the first hispanic chief justice in the state. my cousin was actually a republican member in congress and the secretary of interior and my father was the first public health dentist in new mexico. and my mother was one of the first advocates for special education and appropriate home services for children with disabilities. so i come at this naturally and also enjoy a really long, wonderful career advocating for women and families. >> women's issues are important to lujan grisham. >> job creation and the economy, these are women's issues. we're often the last line of the economic security for our families, we're still fighting for equal pay, it affects our ability to do education and child care.
. >> deep roots in new mexico. my family has been there for 400 years. we know that at least 12 generations, we're doing a little more research, identified 13, probably by the time i'm done we'll be able to show that my family goes back 16 generations in new mexico. >> with her election, lujan grisham continues her family's political legacy. >> my grandfather was the first hispanic chief justice in the state. my cousin was actually a republican member in congress and the...
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robert oppenheimer to lead the project from the scientific new new mexico in a secluded plateau had come here as a boy and a number said they reached school at los alamos and he got to be the perfectly suited secret project. very well respect did an educated scientists who had fled fascist europe and recruited to work on this project. they wrote the train out here. they were met at the station and driven into town. they would've checked in at the store, which was supposed to look like a regular to restore in santa fe. it is operated by woman named dorothy mccabe and that oppenheimer personally recruited. she processed papers david t. doing los alamos. it is guarded with the secure perimeter that they would come back to sanitize that off it. but if they did come, they were to use not their real names and not say very much at all because they all spoke with thick european accent. they managed to build the bomb and helped end the war earlier. they definitely had an impact on santa fe. there were rumors about spies, nuclear secrets being traded to the russians that we know now that was done
robert oppenheimer to lead the project from the scientific new new mexico in a secluded plateau had come here as a boy and a number said they reached school at los alamos and he got to be the perfectly suited secret project. very well respect did an educated scientists who had fled fascist europe and recruited to work on this project. they wrote the train out here. they were met at the station and driven into town. they would've checked in at the store, which was supposed to look like a regular...
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based on your file, you can go back to general population here in new mexico. we're going to do the recommendation to release you to level five. however, cbc -- >> what's that? >> prosecution bureau. is going to make the ultimate decision. do you have any other questions for us at this time? no? you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >> thank you. >> this is your paperwork. >> certainly he deserves to be moved because he has had clear conduct. since he's been here, he hasn't done anything. you know, he hasn't hurt anyone. and he is so small that he can slip his handcuffs, and he's shown us that. >> according to his file, he's set up to go. clear conduct. no misconduct reports. no behavior log notations. paperwise, he's eligible to be released from level six. >> our feeling is that we'd like to see them try to make it in a less restricted area, you know. that is our hope. >> shiverdecker's behavior in the coming weeks will help to deter
based on your file, you can go back to general population here in new mexico. we're going to do the recommendation to release you to level five. however, cbc -- >> what's that? >> prosecution bureau. is going to make the ultimate decision. do you have any other questions for us at this time? no? you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >>...
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mexico, colorado and california meet down to the chijuajua area of new mexico. there was one excavation along the way i remember out in the desert nears winslow, arizona. the desert out there is just a still life with a few landmarks on the horizon and this empty hole, the little colorado river desert, the painted desert, and we were working on a 500-room pueblo dating back to about 1400 ad. i just remember the wind just hailing down on us for days and you would be working down with trowels inside of a trench and if you stop for too long, the sand would start to fill up your hole again because it was blowing so much and everybody was turned away from the wind. so it looked like some kind of religious thing was going on here, all these people bowed to the ground for days and days tinkering with some unimaginable smallness in front of them while the wind just pushed harder and harder, sand blasting across you, filling up all the rooms that you just emptied out as if the desert is rolling back over itself. because even where trails are left, trails disappear out th
mexico, colorado and california meet down to the chijuajua area of new mexico. there was one excavation along the way i remember out in the desert nears winslow, arizona. the desert out there is just a still life with a few landmarks on the horizon and this empty hole, the little colorado river desert, the painted desert, and we were working on a 500-room pueblo dating back to about 1400 ad. i just remember the wind just hailing down on us for days and you would be working down with trowels...